Our ancient testimony renewed concerning our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the Holy Scriptures, and the Resurrection : occasioned at this time by several unjust charges published against us, and our truly Christian profession, by G. Keith ... /
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Our ancient testimony renewed concerning our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the Holy Scriptures, and the Resurrection : occasioned at this time by several unjust charges published against us, and our truly Christian profession, by G. Keith ... /
The creed-forgers detected : in reply to a pamphlet falsely called the Quakers-creed, containing twelve articles /
by: Field, John, 1652-1723
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The creed-forgers detected : in reply to a pamphlet falsely called the Quakers-creed, containing twelve articles /
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Mr. Keith no Presbyterian nor Quaker but George the apostate : deduced from proofs both clinched and riveted in a second letter to himself /
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Mr. Keith no Presbyterian nor Quaker but George the apostate : deduced from proofs both clinched and riveted in a second letter to himself /
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A Serious warning and caution unto George Keith and to many others : as also a relation of some expressions from George Keith, concerning his reasons which he then gave, for opposing and exposing the Quakers, when at his place at Turner's-hall : the intention of the publication of which, and more that is in this paper contain'd, is proposed for a publick and general good of all.
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Proteus redivivus, or, The turner of Turners-Hall truly represented : and the abuses and falsehoods of George Keith's fourth narrative, so far as they concern the author, examin'd and detected /
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Proteus redivivus, or, The turner of Turners-Hall truly represented : and the abuses and falsehoods of George Keith's fourth narrative, so far as they concern the author, examin'd and detected /
by: Phillips, Daniel, d. 1748
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The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith : and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books /
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The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith : and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books /
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by: Penington, John, 1655-1710
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A second friendly epistle to Mr. George Keith and the reformed Quakers : who are now convinced that water baptism is an ordinance of Christ ... /
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A second friendly epistle to Mr. George Keith and the reformed Quakers : who are now convinced that water baptism is an ordinance of Christ ... /
by: Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700
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A word to the wise of all perswasions. : Upon G. Keith's publick abuses of the people called Quakers, at Turners-Hall.
by: Story, Thomas, 1662-1742
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A reprimand for the author of a libel entituled George Keith an apostate ... written by a church-man /
by: Trepidantium Malleus
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A reprimand for the author of a libel entituled George Keith an apostate ... written by a church-man /
by: Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700
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A true copy of three judgments given forth by a party of men, called Quakers at Philadelphia, against George Keith and his friends : with two answers to the said judgments.
by: Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699
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by: Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699
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A true copy of three judgments given forth by a party of men, called Quakers at Philadelphia, against George Keith and his friends : with two answers to the said judgments.
by: Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699
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Reasons why those of the people called Quakers, challenged by George Keith, to meet him at Turner's Hall the eleventh of this month called June, 1696. refuse their appearance at his peremptory summons.
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[Phthonographia]. Or, Accurata invidæ delineatio, : ad archetypum ovidianum (quibusdam hinc illinc immutatis & additis) Met. 1. 2. In quâ, G. Keithus imaginem suam ad vivum (ex parte) depictam contempletur. = Phthonography: or, An accurate description of envy, : according to the original Latin (with some alteration and addition) in Ovid's Met. b. 2. Wherein G. Keith may see his own picture drawn (in part) to the life.
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The Judgment given forth by twenty-eight Quakers against George Keith and his Friends : with answers to the said judgment declaring those twenty-eight Quakers to be no Christians : as also An appeal (for which several were imprisoned &c.) by the said George Keith &c. to the early meeting Sept. 1692, with a full account of the said yearly meeting signed by seventy Quakers.
The Judgment given forth by twenty-eight Quakers against George Keith and his Friends : with answers to the said judgment declaring those twenty-eight Quakers to be no Christians : as also An appeal (for which several were imprisoned &c.) by the said George Keith &c. to the early meeting Sept. 1692, with a full account of the said yearly meeting signed by seventy Quakers.
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Honesty the truest policy : shewing the sophistry, envy, and perversion of George Keith in his three books, (viz.) his Bristol Quakerism, Bristol narrative, and his Deism /
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Honesty the truest policy : shewing the sophistry, envy, and perversion of George Keith in his three books, (viz.) his Bristol Quakerism, Bristol narrative, and his Deism /
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The nature of Christianity in the true light asserted : in opposition to antichristianism, darkness, confusion, & sin-pleasing doctrines : being a looking glass for sin-pleasing professors of all sorts /
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The nature of Christianity in the true light asserted : in opposition to antichristianism, darkness, confusion, & sin-pleasing doctrines : being a looking glass for sin-pleasing professors of all sorts /
by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
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by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
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An expostulation with Thomas Lloyd, Samuell Jenings, and the rest of the twenty eight unjust judges and signers of the paper of condemnation against George Keith and the rest of his Friends, and complaint for a publick hearing and tryal before all impartial people
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An expostulation with Thomas Lloyd, Samuell Jenings, and the rest of the twenty eight unjust judges and signers of the paper of condemnation against George Keith and the rest of his Friends, and complaint for a publick hearing and tryal before all impartial people.
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The causeless ground of surmises, jealousies and unjust offences removed, in a full clearing of faithful Friends, and a sober vindication of my innocency, and the Friends concerned with me : in relation to the late religious differences and breaches among some of the people called Quakers in America.
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The causeless ground of surmises, jealousies and unjust offences removed, in a full clearing of faithful Friends, and a sober vindication of my innocency, and the Friends concerned with me : in relation to the late religious differences and breaches among some of the people called Quakers in America.
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Sophistry detected or An ansvver to George Keith's Synopsis, &c. : Reprinted at Bristol this present year 1699. To which is added The Bristol Quakers reasons why they met him not at his peromtory [sic] summons to the Baptists meeting-house. By Benjamin Coole.
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An answer to George Keith's libel. : Against a catechism published by Francis Makemie. : To which is added, by way of postscript. A brief narrative of a late difference among the Quakers, begun at Philadelphia.
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To all who are advertised by G. Keith, of a meeting intended to be held by him, at Turners-Hall, the 11th of the 11th month, call'd January, 1699
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From the Yearly Meeting at Burlington, the 4th 5th 6th & 7th days of the seventh month, anno 1692 : To our friends and brethren in the truth, both in Pennsylvania, East and West-Jersey, and else-where, as there may be occasion, to be read in their Monthly and Quarterly Meetings, as they in the wisdom of God shall see meet. : Whereas there hath been an unhappy difference of late between our friends George Keith, and the rest concerned with him ...
One wonder more added to the seven wonders of the world : verified in the person of Mr. George Keith, once a Presbyterian, afterwards about thirty years a Quaker, then a noun substantive at Turners-Hall, and now an itinerant preacher (upon his good behaviour) in the Church of England, and all without variation (as himself says) in fundamentals /
by: Protestant dissenter
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A Letter on George Keith's advertisement of an intended meeting at Turners-Hall, the 29th of April 1697.
A Letter on George Keith's advertisement of an intended meeting at Turners-Hall, the 29th of April 1697
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Mr. George Keith's account of a national church, and the clergy, &c. : humbly presented to the Bishop of London : with some queries concerning the Sacrament.
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
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by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
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Mr. George Keith's account of a national church, and the clergy, &c : humbly presented to the Bishop of London : with some queries concerning the Sacrament.
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716